Thursday, July 29, 2010

Gaming computer advice?

I don't know much of computers, well a certain amount but not all that much. Im planning to buy a computer that can handle the latestet PC games, such as Crysis and what not. Would this computer be a good idea to get?


http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as鈥?/a>Gaming computer advice?
Don't get an AMD processor. They're cheaper, but less quality than Intel. My advice to you would be to build it yourself. Don't worry, it's not that difficult and YouTube videos can help you immensly. Find yourself a quality dual-core Intel (such as the E8400). But, other than that, the specs in that PC should guide you along your way.Gaming computer advice?
yes this would handle crysis just fine, just a tip - if you plan to overclock CPU or GPU then get Liquid Cooling. and as for the moron above (Link R) AMD is the way to go for gaming
I would go with this one below...


it has AMD's newest processor the Phenom:D








http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=3529073%26amp;CatId=1887
It will support it but the problem is it will be good for only 2 years or so...for the money worth I mean. You can buy a much better computer for $400 more and get much better quality. AMD is known for fast bit rates but there others that are much better.
If you can afford it, then thats a great computer.
That will handle crysis better with its sli'd 8800gt's than with the 8800 ultra, but i would wait till the geforce 9 series comes out later this month and maybe get an intel supported mobo with the q6600.


Or just build one with all that stuff, its cheaper :D
I agree with Link R, you should try to buy the parts and build it yourself. If you buy your parts, you can choose from a variety of different brands according to your preference and budget. Plus you would also save a good deal of money. It's not that hard to assemble a computer, read up on it, and if you learn how to build one, you can build more in the future. Good luck.

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